
Hikes & Trails | Las Vegas, NV | Go Mt. Charleston
Hiking in the Spring Mountains Over 60 miles of maintained trails wind through the area, most starting at over 6000ft in elevation and some culminating at the 11,916ft Charleston Peak.
Explore | Go Mt. Charleston | Las Vegas, NV
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Spring Mountains Visitor Gateway | Las Vegas, NV | Go Mt. Charleston
The Silent Heroes of the Cold War National Memorial honors thousands of individuals who lost their live while working covertly for the United States government during the Cold War, including 14 people on …
Know Before You GO | Las Vegas, NV | Go Mt. Charleston
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Campgrounds & Picnic Sites | Las Vegas, NV | Go Mt. Charleston
Spring Mountains National Recreation Area There are many options for picnic and camping locations throughout the Spring Mountains. Some areas […]
Maps & Guides | Las Vegas, NV | Go Mt. Charleston
This map shows where the Spring Mountains are in relation to Las Vegas. Generally, Hwy 157 and Hwy 156 are the roads to take to the most popular areas, and they are both accessed from US95.
Hikes & Trails | Go Mt. Charleston | Las Vegas, NV
Mount Charleston National Recreation Trail/South Loop Read More
More on the Mountain | Las Vegas, NV | Go Mt. Charleston
Las Vegas's own snow sports resort that also offers a full range of events, summer activities, private event spaces, the Brewin' Burro Coffee Shop, and the Bighorn Grill and Bar.
Campgrounds & Picnic Sites | Go Mt. Charleston | Las Vegas, NV
Explore campgrounds and picnic sites in Mt. Charleston, offering scenic spots for camping, picnicking, and outdoor activities near Las Vegas.
Cathedral Rock Trail | Las Vegas, NV | Go Mt. Charleston
More Difficult, 2.8 miles. (This trailhead is closed during winter months) The trail begins in Mazie Canyon with ponderosa and […]